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Latest post Wed, Jan 9 2008 8:41 PM by Kooyeen. 2 replies.
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Hector9  +  462327 Wed, 09 Jan 08 05:39 PM
Well I found on www.m-w.com

I heard the pronunciation and is almost the same, I don´t know what´s the difference between "Son" and "Sun"

May be you can help me Sad [:(]
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Feebs11  +  462375 Wed, 09 Jan 08 07:59 PM
You should be able to get the meaning from the context.

The sun was shining on my son. My son looked towards the sun.

Oldest son to the king, Prince Henry was made Prince of Wales.

The sun was hidden by clouds.



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Kooyeen  +  462385 Wed, 09 Jan 08 08:41 PM
Yes, they are pronounced the same. Smile [:)]


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